On Mon, 1 Feb 1999, FATHI BEN NASR wrote:
> I am a new linuxconf user and I need help.
>
> Can linuxconf help me setting up a news server and creating news
> groups ?
No. There is no module for that ... yet...
> I have installed the latest sendmail8.8.7 from RedHat on a 5.1 based
> system and configured it with the newest linuxconf (I am not saying that
> this is due to linuxconf). I am unable to send messages, getting this
> err: "An error occured with the POP3 server.
> You should contact the administrator for this server or try again
> later". I don't know if receiving e-mails works, since I have not
> received any error message when looking at my mailbox. But this one is
> still empty for the above reason. I am making this server from scratch.
The imap package is not installed by default on redhat system. Do this
mount /mnt/cdrom
rpm -i /mnt/cdrom/RedHat/RPMS/imap*rpm
and things will start to roll...
> I want to learn more about restricting access to html pages and
> changing passwords from web pages, and want to see how linuxconf did.
> But, I am unable to find any directory or file called "home:",
> "htmlmod:" or "userpass:".
all this stuff is generated by linuxconf on the fly. there is no html page
to find. To restrict access to html pages, you generally place .htaccess
file in various place in the html directory structure. I suggest you read
the documentation for apache about this subject. You will learn what you
can put in this file. For now, linuxconf is not handling those (it should
:-( ).
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